Issue 1
11 articles- pp. 1-12
Tiny Quivers
Michael Eigen - pp. 13-29
The Analyst's Embeddedness and the Emergence of Unconscious Experience
Warren Wilner - pp. 31-40
Risk and Potential in Analytic Disclosure: Can the Analyst Make “The Wrong Thing” Right?
Barbara Pizer - pp. 41-45
“Aerial Kiss Attack”: Affect Communication, Demystification, and Analytic Self-Disclosure: Discussion of Barbara Pizer
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 47-53
The Dialectics of Analytic Disclosure: Discussion of Barbara Pizer's Paper
Hazel R. Ipp - pp. 55-58
Reply to Commentaries
Barbara Pizer - pp. 59-82
Dusk Confuses Me
Annie Sweetnam - pp. 85-105
“I Never Knew I was a Democrat”: Discovery and Co-creation In Psychoanalysis*
David Mark - pp. 118-124
Bringing Theory to Life: A Review of Having a Life: Self-Pathology After Lacan by Lewis Kirshner. Hillsdale, NJ: Analytic Press, 2004, 157 pp.
Katherine Weissbourd - pp. 125-130
Bored no More: Getting on Board in Child Psychotherapy: A Review of Jill Bellinson Children's Use of Board Games in Psychotherapy. Northvale, NJ: Jason Aronson, 2002. 184 pp.
Susan C. Warshaw
Issue 2
14 articles- pp. 139-176
Vicissitudes of Authenticity in the Psychoanalytic Situation
M. Guy Thompson - pp. 177-196
Even Better than the Real Thing
Bruce Reis - pp. 197-211
Before the Ass Has Gone, the Horse has Already Arrived
Jeremy D. Safran - pp. 213-223
Doubt, Arrogance, and Humility
Sara L. Weber - pp. 225-230
Acceptance, Surrender, and Nonduality: Response to Sara Weber
Jeremy D. Safran - pp. 233-241
Autobiographical and Theoretical Reflections on the “Ontological Unconscious”
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 243-248
“Turnings”: The Transformation of Trauma Into Grief: Discussion of Robert Stolorow's “Autobiographical and Theoretical Reflections On the ‘Ontological Unconscious’ “*
Hazel Ipp - pp. 249
Response to Hazel Ipp
Robert D. Stolorow - pp. 251-271
Transforming the Remembered Past: Be(com)ing Mother/Be(com)ing Self
Marilyn Charles - pp. 273-295
A Body-Centered Mind: Freud's More Radical Idea
Irene Fast - pp. 297-325
Timing Development from Cleavage to Differentiation
Katie Gentile - pp. 330-334
From Blank Screen to Participant Observer to Co-Participant: A Review of Coparticipant Psychoanalysis: Toward a New Theory of Clinical inquiry by John Fiscalini, Ph.D. New York: Columbia University Press, 2004, 242 pp.
Jon Frederickson - pp. 335-342
Toward an Ethic of Psychoanalysis: A Review of The Ethic of Honesty: The Fundamental Rule of Psychoanalysis by Michael Guy Thompson. Amsterdam & New York: Rodopi Press, 2004
Roger Frie
Issue 3
11 articles- pp. 349-366
The Analyst's Curative Fantasies: Implications for Supervision and Self-Supervision*
Amy Schaffer - pp. 367-392
When the Analyst Writes a Memoir: Clinical Implications of Biographic Disclosure*
Sophia Richman - pp. 393-412
The Relational Unconscious, The Enchanted Interior, and the Return of the Repressed
Jeremy D. Safran - pp. 413-436
To Expose or to Cover Up: Human Vulnerability in the Shadow of Death*
Peter Shabad - pp. 437-451
Coparticipant Inquiry: Analysis as Personal Encounter
John Fiscalini - pp. 453-462
Discussion of Fiscalini's “Coparticipant Inquiry”
Sheldon Itzkowitz - pp. 463-469
On Coparticipant Inquiry and the Personal Self: Reply to Itzkowitz
John Fiscalini - pp. 478-487
One Long Magnificent “Drat”and Then-Some A review of Winnicott: Life and Work, by F. Robert Rodman, M.D. Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing, 2003. 461 pp.
Judith C. Kuspit - pp. 488-495
Fame and its Discontents A review of in the Shadow of Fame: A Memoir by the Daughter of Erik H. Eriksonby Sue Erikson Boland. New York: Viking, 2005. pp. 224
Jay Martin - pp. 496-500
You and Your Synapses A review of The Synaptic Self by Joseph LeDoux, New York: Viking Penguin, 2002. 400 pp.
Christina Sekaer
Issue 4
23 articles- pp. 517-518
Donnel B. Stern and Philip M. Bromberg, Co-Editors
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 519
Staff Changes at Contemporary Psychoanalysis
- pp. 523-527
Introduction to the Symposium, Interpersonal and Relational Psychoanalysis: Untangling the Confusion: A History Lesson
Steven Tublin - pp. 529-533
Untangling Views of Self in Interpersonal and Relational Theories
Margaret Crastnopol - pp. 535-550
The Interpersonal/Relational Interface: History, Context, and Personal Reflections
Darlene Bregman Ehrenberg - pp. 551-556
The Interpersonal Roots of Relational Thinking
Irwin Hirsch - pp. 557-564
Fifty Years of Evolving Interpersonal Psychoanalysis
Edgar A. Levenson - pp. 565-576
States of Relatedness: Are Ideas Part of the Family?
Donnel B. Stern - pp. 579-587
Repetition, Negotiation, Relationship: An Introduction to the Work of Paul L. Russell, M.D.
Stuart A. Pizer - pp. 589-600
A Reader's Guide to the Work of Paul Russell
Barbara Pizer - pp. 601-620
Trauma, Repetition, and Affect
Paul L. Russell - pp. 621-636
The Negotiation of Affect
Paul L. Russell - pp. 639-650
Finding One's Voice: Transforming Trauma into Autobiographical Narrative*
Sophia Richman - pp. 651-656
Some Thoughts on Trauma, Autobiography, and the Work of Collective Memory
Elaine Freedgood - pp. 657-669
Memory, History, Autobiography: Psychoanalytic and Literary Perspectives: Discussion of Papers by Sophia Richman, Ph.D. and Elaine Freedgood, Ph.D.
Anna Ornstein - pp. 671
Response to Anna Ornstein
Elaine Freedgood - pp. 673-680
Remembering to Forget to Remember: Response to Anna Ornstein
Sophia Richman - pp. 685-691
Beyond The Dialectic of Recognition A review of The Unconscious Abyss: Hegel's Anticipation of Psychoanalysis, by Jon Mills, Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2003.
Roger Frie - pp. 692-694
Forgotten Ancestors A review of Freud's Free Clinics: Psychoanalysis and Social Justice 1918-1938, by Elizabeth Ann Danto, New York: Columbia University Press, 2005, 348 pp.
Clark Sugg